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I'll try and clear that up for you. You are being hyperbolic.
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'The Newsroom' is trying to be about 4 shows all at once, and Newman's theme is scoring the least of them. His theme is lovely, but credits (pictures and music) don't quite fit the show I'm watching, in my opinion. I preferred this show when it was called 'Sports Night'. A modest show with modest goals, goals I feel were better met.
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The only superb placement of a Coldplay song would be somewhere at the bottom of the ocean. HAHAHA! Well said, well said....
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Oh well, back to Fox News with you then... So if someone doesn't like this show, it must be because they watch Fox News? What a nice false dichotomy! The political spectrum is a lot more broad than just liberal or conservative ideologies, nor are those two views necessarily mutually exclusive in all regards. Not that the media would ever present such a notion of course, much less allow for any political views that step out of what it deems permissible, i.e., only "left" or "right" opinions, to ever be given "serious" considerations or coverage. Getting back to the topic -- did Thomas Newman just do the theme, or is he scoring the show as well?
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Oh well, back to Fox News with you then... So if someone doesn't like this show, it must be because they watch Fox News? What a nice false dichotomy! The political spectrum is a lot more broad than just liberal or conservative ideologies, nor are those two views necessarily mutually exclusive in all regards. Not that the media would ever present such a notion of course, much less allow for any political views that step out of what it deems permissible, i.e., only "left" or "right" opinions, to ever be given "serious" considerations or coverage. Getting back to the topic -- did Thomas Newman just do the theme, or is he scoring the show as well? He was credited with the main title theme and with scoring the pilot episode if I'm not mistaken.
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He was credited with the main title theme and with scoring the pilot episode if I'm not mistaken. It sounds then like a similar set-up with SIX FEET UNDER (a show I've watched and love); he scored the theme and set the tone for the series. I can't remember though if he did the pilot for that one. Is his music on this show his "typical" sound?
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